/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/x86_64/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(nan:0x7fe00000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffc00000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/hexagon/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(-nan:0xffffffff) (INVALID) 4 to int32: -1 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -1 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: -1 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -1 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffffffff) (OK) 10 to int32: -1 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -1 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: -1 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00ffffffffffffffff) (INVALID) 4 to int32: -1 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -1 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: -1 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -1 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00ffffffffffffffff) (OK) 10 to int32: -1 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -1 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: -1 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/loongarch64/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(nan:0x7fe00000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffc00000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/aarch64/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(nan:0x7fe00000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffc00000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/arm/ |
H A D | float_convd.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f32(nan:0x7fe00000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to single: f32(-nan:0xffc00000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (INVALID) 4 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 5 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: 0 (INVALID) 11 to int64: 0 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/i386/ |
H A D | float_convd.conf | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to single: f64(nan:0x007ffc000000000000) (OK) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 9 to single: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fffc000000000000) (OK) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/tcg/ppc64le/ |
H A D | float_convs.ref | 1 ### Rounding to nearest 3 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff4000000000000) (OK) 4 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 5 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 6 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) 7 to uint64: 0 (INVALID) 9 to double: f64(-nan:0x00fff8000000000000) (OK) 10 to int32: -2147483648 (INVALID) 11 to int64: -9223372036854775808 (INVALID) 12 to uint32: 0 (INVALID) [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/fs/nls/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 11 as the ability of some filesystems to use native languages 16 To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module 27 system (if different) to store data (filenames) on a disk. 45 in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate 46 codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on 47 DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames 48 only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; 49 say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used in 57 in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate 58 codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/net/sched/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 10 When the kernel has several packets to send out over a network 11 device, it has to decide which ones to send first, which ones to 12 delay, and which ones to drop. This is the job of the queueing 13 disciplines, several different algorithms for how to do this 18 able to choose from among several alternative algorithms which can 19 then be attached to different network devices. This is useful for 21 need a certain minimum data flow rate, or if you need to limit the 23 This code is considered to be experimental. 25 To administer these schedulers, you'll need the user-level utilities 31 This Quality of Service (QoS) support will enable you to use [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/arch/m68k/hp300/ |
H A D | hp300map.map | 11 # be saved by mapping AltGr to Alt (and adapting a few entries): 185 compose '`' 'A' to '�' 186 compose '`' 'a' to '�' 187 compose '\'' 'A' to '�' 188 compose '\'' 'a' to '�' 189 compose '^' 'A' to '�' 190 compose '^' 'a' to '�' 191 compose '~' 'A' to '�' 192 compose '~' 'a' to '�' 193 compose '"' 'A' to '�' [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/clocksource/ |
H A D | timer-stm32.c | 55 * @to: a timer_of structure pointer 58 * Accessor helper to set the number of bits in the timer-of private 62 static void stm32_timer_of_bits_set(struct timer_of *to, int bits) in stm32_timer_of_bits_set() argument 64 struct stm32_timer_private *pd = to->private_data; in stm32_timer_of_bits_set() 71 * @to: a timer_of structure pointer 73 * Accessor helper to get the number of bits in the timer-of private 76 * Returns an integer corresponding to the number of bits. 78 static int stm32_timer_of_bits_get(struct timer_of *to) in stm32_timer_of_bits_get() argument 80 struct stm32_timer_private *pd = to->private_data; in stm32_timer_of_bits_get() 99 static void stm32_clock_event_disable(struct timer_of *to) in stm32_clock_event_disable() argument [all …]
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/openbmc/qemu/tests/qtest/ |
H A D | libqtest.h | 28 * @fmt: Format for creating other arguments to pass to QEMU, formatted 39 * @fmt: Format for creating other arguments to pass to QEMU, formatted 51 * @extra_args: other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these 52 * arguments are subject to word splitting and shell evaluation. 60 * @var: Environment variable from where to take the QEMU binary 61 * @extra_args: Other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these 62 * arguments are subject to word splitting and shell evaluation. 73 * @extra_args: other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these 74 * arguments are subject to word splitting and shell evaluation. 82 * @extra_args: other arguments to pass to QEMU. CAUTION: these [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellx/ |
H A D | uncore-memory.json | 3 "BriefDescription": "read requests to memory controller. Derived from unc_m_cas_count.rd", 13 "BriefDescription": "write requests to memory controller. Derived from unc_m_cas_count.wr", 23 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Activate Count; Activate due to Write", 27 …channel. Activate commands are issued to open up a page on the DRAM devices so that it can be rea… 32 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Activate Count; Activate due to Read", 36 …channel. Activate commands are issued to open up a page on the DRAM devices so that it can be rea… 41 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Activate Count; Activate due to Write", 45 …channel. Activate commands are issued to open up a page on the DRAM devices so that it can be rea… 113 …cause of partials hitting in the WPQ. While it is possible for underfills to be issed in both WMM… 166 "BriefDescription": "This event is deprecated. Refer to new event UNC_M_CLOCKTICKS_P", [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/haswellx/ |
H A D | uncore-memory.json | 3 "BriefDescription": "read requests to memory controller. Derived from unc_m_cas_count.rd", 13 "BriefDescription": "write requests to memory controller. Derived from unc_m_cas_count.wr", 23 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Activate Count; Activate due to Write", 27 …channel. Activate commands are issued to open up a page on the DRAM devices so that it can be rea… 32 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Activate Count; Activate due to Read", 36 …channel. Activate commands are issued to open up a page on the DRAM devices so that it can be rea… 41 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Activate Count; Activate due to Write", 45 …channel. Activate commands are issued to open up a page on the DRAM devices so that it can be rea… 113 …cause of partials hitting in the WPQ. While it is possible for underfills to be issed in both WMM… 195 …ection regardless of the number of bits corrected. The iMC can correct up to 4 bit errors in inde… [all …]
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/openbmc/phosphor-mboxd/Documentation/ |
H A D | mbox_protocol.md | 9 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 17 This document describes a protocol for host to BMC communication via the 19 This protocol is specifically designed to allow a host to request and manage 20 access to a flash device(s) with the specifics of how the host is required to 26 in brackets next to the definition of the functionality. (e.g. (V2) for version 28 implemented by proceeding versions up to and not including the version a command 33 "mbox" is the name we use to represent a protocol we have established between 35 for the host to control access to the flash device(s). 37 Prior to the mbox protocol, the host uses a backdoor into the BMC address space 38 (the iLPC-to-AHB bridge) to directly manipulate the BMCs own flash controller. [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwellde/ |
H A D | uncore-memory.json | 3 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Activate Count; Activate due to Write", 7 …channel. Activate commands are issued to open up a page on the DRAM devices so that it can be rea… 12 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Activate Count; Activate due to Read", 16 …channel. Activate commands are issued to open up a page on the DRAM devices so that it can be rea… 21 "BriefDescription": "DRAM Activate Count; Activate due to Write", 25 …channel. Activate commands are issued to open up a page on the DRAM devices so that it can be rea… 93 …cause of partials hitting in the WPQ. While it is possible for underfills to be issed in both WMM… 169 …ection regardless of the number of bits corrected. The iMC can correct up to 4 bit errors in inde… 177 … mode.; We group these two modes together so that we can use four counters to track each of the ma… 186 …-wide, and not a per-rank (or dimm or bank) mode.; This major mode is used to drain starved underf… [all …]
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/usb/serial/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 11 ports, or acts like a serial device, and you want to connect it to 16 supported, and on how to use them. 18 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the 27 If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a USB to serial 31 terminal or printer is connected to that serial port. 37 your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the 41 kernel will automatically use the first USB to serial converter 49 Say Y here if you want to use the generic USB serial driver. Please 52 support" be compiled as a module for this driver to be used 58 Say Y here to use the USB serial "simple" driver. This driver [all …]
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/files/common-licenses/ |
H A D | CAL-1.0-Combined-Work-Exception | 3 *This Cryptographic Autonomy License (the "License") applies to any 20 This License gives You unlimited permission to use and modify the 21 software to which it applies (the "Work"), either as-is or in modified 23 contributors to the software from liability. 25 This License also strives to protect the freedom and autonomy of third 29 and materials needed to independently use and modify the Work without 30 that third party having a loss of data or capability due to your 37 In order to receive this License, You must agree to its rules. The 39 Licensor and conditions to your License. You must not do anything with 44 The terms of this License apply to the Work as you receive it from [all …]
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H A D | CAL-1.0 | 3 *This Cryptographic Autonomy License (the "License") applies to any 20 This License gives You unlimited permission to use and modify the 21 software to which it applies (the "Work"), either as-is or in modified 23 contributors to the software from liability. 25 This License also strives to protect the freedom and autonomy of third 29 and materials needed to independently use and modify the Work without 30 that third party having a loss of data or capability due to your 37 In order to receive this License, You must agree to its rules. The 39 Licensor and conditions to your License. You must not do anything with 44 The terms of this License apply to the Work as you receive it from [all …]
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